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K9: Series 1 - Volume 1 (DVD)
Philippa Coulthard, Keegan Joyce, Robert Moloney, Daniel Webber, Robyn Moore, …
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The first 13 episodes from the first season of the sci-fi adventure
series based around the exploits of K9, the robotic dog from
'Doctor Who'. Set in a near-future London, the part-animated,
part-live action series follows teenagers Starkey (Keegan Joyce),
Jorjie (Philippa Coulthard) and Darius (Daniel Webber) as they
become involved in the experiments of reclusive scientist Professor
Gryffen (Robert Moloney). Episodes are: 'Regeneration',
'Liberation', 'The Korven', 'The Bounty Hunter', 'Sirens of Ceres',
'Fear Itself', 'Fall of the House of Gryffen', 'Jaws of Orthrus',
'Dreameaters', 'The Curse of Anubis', 'Oroborus', 'Alien Avatar'
and 'Aeolian'.
The entire 16th season of the long-running cult classic. Tom Baker,
the popular fourth Doctor, is joined by the beautiful Romana (Mary
Tamm) in this 26-episode intergalactic treasure hunt for the
all-powerful Key to Time. Includes six storylines: 'The Ribos
Operation', 'The Pirate Planet', 'The Stones of Blood', 'The
Androids of Tara', 'The Power of Kroll' and 'The Armageddon
Factor'.
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Doctor Who: E-space Trilogy (DVD)
Tom Baker, Lalla Ward, Matthew Waterhouse, Richard Willis, Bernard Padden, …
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More adventures with everyone's favourite time-traveller. In 'Full
Circle', it soon becomes clear that all is not well when the Tardis
scanner shows the Doctor (Tom Baker), Romana (Lalla Ward) and K9 an
image of Gallifrey, only for them to discover an expanse of
marshland when they venture outside the ship. The Doctor realizes
that they have somehow travelled through a charged Vacuum
Emboitment into E-Space where he meets the local Alzarians -
themselves preparing to retreat to their damaged spacecraft, the
Starliner, in an attempt to escape the lethal Mistfall. In 'State
of Decay', when the Doctor, Romana and K9, still trapped in
E-Space, land on a medieval planet, they do not realize that Adric
has stowed away on the Tardis with them. They are soon in need of
his help when they discover that the local society is ruled over by
three vampire lords - Zargo (William Lindsay), Camilla (Rachel
Davies), and Aukon (Emrys James). Finally, in 'Warrior's Gate', the
Doctor may finally be on the verge of escaping E-Space when the
Tardis is hijacked by Biroc (David Weston), a time-sensitive Tharil
on the run from Captain Rorvik (Clifford Rose) and his crew of
privateers. However, when K9 is damaged by the Time Winds, it
becomes clear that he will not be able to make the return journey.
Two new E-Space adventures for the Fourth Doctor, Romana, Adric and
K9: The Planet of Witches by Alan Barnes. Whilst attempting a
detailed scan of E-Space, K9 detects the trail of a large
spacecraft. Seeking a lead for their escape, the Doctor sets out on
its trail towards a misty yellow planet. Arriving just in time to
witness a crash-landing in the planet's swamps, the Doctor and his
crew discover a number of escaping prisoners fleeing from someone
claiming to be a Witchfinder... whilst terrifying 'familiars' float
around them. For this is the planet of the witches... and the
witches may just know the way home. The Quest of the Engineer by
Andrew Smith. The TARDIS crew's attempts to escape E-Space lead
them to a strange planet with a surface that shifts and changes
constantly. Losing their ship down a fissure, they venture into the
depths of this world and encounter the man who rules this place - a
man known only as 'the Engineer'. He tells them that he's on a
quest for illumination, and to find a rumoured portal in space that
may lead to another reality, with knowledge unknown in this
universe. It seems he may be on the same quest as the Doctor and
his friends. But can he be trusted? And who is he really? CAST: Tom
Baker (The Doctor), Lalla Ward (Romana), Matthew Waterhouse
(Adric), John Leeson (K9), Samuel Blenkin (Tanhar), Timothy Blore
(Jonas), Samuel Clemens (Yggra/Tiresias/Familiars), Lauren
Cornelius (Anjlis), Richard Hansell (The Enforcers/Captain of the
Guard), George Layton (Regis Tel), Abigail McKern (Crone/Moirai),
Michael Simkins (Raxxil), Nicholas Woodeson (The Engineer), Sarah
Woodward (Anla Jessik). Other parts played by members of the cast.
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This run of stories featuring Tom Baker as the Fourth Doctor
features four stories, loosely connected as the Doctor finds
himself the target of an enemy. This set contains: The Sinestran
Kill by Andrew Smith. When the Doctor decides to trace an anomalous
energy signature on twentieth century Earth, he stumbles into an
assassination attempt. Gangland thugs are trying to murder a
seemingly innocent shopkeeper, and it's only the intervention of
the Doctor and Ann Kelso - a WPC who happens to be on the scene -
that prevents a tragedy. But why do the gangsters want the
shopkeeper dead? And what does this have to do with alien
technology? The first stages of a grand conspiracy are about to be
revealed. And finding the answers will take Ann Kelso on a journey
like no other. Planet of the Drashigs by Phil Mulryne. When the
TARDIS lands on an alien planet, the Doctor's intentions to show
Ann Kelso an advanced future society are thrown into disarray.
Because they have arrived on DrashigWorld - a park where every
known species of the terrifying predators has been gathered
together to entertain and thrill the public. The familiar wetland
Drashigs, the albino burrowing Drashigs of the desert, and
deadliest of all, the tiny Emerald Drashigs of the rain forests.
And it's not the best day to have arrived. The park has been shut
down due to a visitor fatality. A Galactic Attractions inspector is
on site meaning everyone is extremely tense and under pressure.
It's exactly the right circumstances in which someone might make a
mistake. And on Drashigworld, mistakes are deadly. The Enchantress
of Numbers by Simon Barnard and Paul Morris. The TARDIS lands in
the grounds of Newstead Abbey, Nottinghamshire, in 1850. Mistaken
for a medic and his maid, the Doctor and Ann are brought to meet
Ada Lovelace - the mother of computing and daughter of Lord Byron -
who has recently fallen ill. But the travellers are not here by
chance. Something odd is happening on Earth, and they've determined
that this place is the centre of it. Strange figures are walking
the land. Strange figures wearing bird-like masks. What do they
want with Ada? And how will it change the future of humanity? The
False Guardian by Guy Adams. Ann Kelso doesn't like mysteries. Keen
to investigate the trail of the Sinestrans, she sets the TARDIS on
a new course... but flies into danger. Arriving on a desolate world
that the Doctor finds somehow familiar, the TARDIS crew discover
that something is wrong with time. The inhabitants of an unusual
complex are experimenting at the command of their enigmatic
director... somebody who has quite a strong grudge against the
Doctor.Facing an old foe who was presumed dead, the travellers are
soon trapped in a diabolical scheme. But is it just the tip of the
iceberg? Planet of the Drashigs features the eponymous flesh-eating
monsters for the first time on audio, after their fan favourite
debut in the Jon Pertwee story The Carnival of Monsters! CAST: Tom
Baker (The Doctor), Jane Slavin (WPC Ann Kelso), John Leeson (K9),
Frank Skinner (DCI Scott Neilson), Glynis Barber (Kathy Blake),
Finty Williams (Ada Lovelace), Fenella Woolgar (Vanessa Seaborne),
Ewan Bailey (Hugo Blake), Nicholas Khan (Jimmy Lynch), Leon
Williams (Tony Reynolds), Jeremy Clyde (Lord Braye), Lizzie Roper
(Trencher), Andrew Ryan (Titus Wayland), Andrew Havill (Colonel
Wildman), Eve Webster (Hettie / Lady Cleverley), Barnaby Edwards
(Mr. Hobhouse), Glen McCready (Edvard Scheutz /Lord Byron / Harry),
John Shrapnel (Nigel Colloon), Anna Acton (Brox), Blake Ritson
(Elmore), Roger May (Mac Foley), Tracy Wiles (Drones). Other parts
played by members of the cast.
This run of stories featuring Tom Baker as the Fourth Doctor is a
boxed set - previous series have been individually available. The
final two-parter features the return of arch villain Sutekh, an
alien Egyptian God, originally seen in fan favourite TV story
Doctor Who -The Pyramids of Mars. 7.5 The Shadow of London by
Justin Richards The TARDIS materialises in the backstreets of
London in the 1940s. Whilst K9 entertains himself in the time
ship's library, the Doctor takes Leela for a walk in the streets.
But England's capital is oddly quiet. There are no cars and very
few pedestrians... whilst those people they do meet appear really
quite English indeed. And all the while they are monitored by
cameras feeding images into a secret control room. Something
strange is happening in the city. Traitors are running wild... and
nothing and no-one are quite as they seem. 7.6 The Bad Penny by Dan
Starkey. In the 1970s, hotelier Ron Tulip is having a difficult
time. Many of his customers seem to be absconding without payment.
The few who remain complain of strange noises and terrible sleep.
And to top it all he's just been summoned to the VIP suite... which
is something of a problem as he didn't even realise the hotel had
one. When turbulence in time takes the TARDIS off course, the
Doctor and Leela find themselves visiting the same establishment
and in the middle of a temporal paradox and a terrible plan.
Because that's the thing about the Cross-Keys hotel. You can check
in... but you can never leave. 7.7 Kill the Doctor! by Guy Adams.
The TARDIS crew arrive on the planet Drummond, an Earth colony in
the far future where everybody uses handheld computers from morning
to night. Rania Chuma is the mastermind behind Rene.net, the
datastream network that tells you everything you need to know.
Anyone who's anyone uses Rene.net. But ever since Rania was young
she's heard a voice in her head. That voice is the key to
Rene.net's success. And it's a voice the Doctor might find
familiar. Whilst Leela chases a thief, the Doctor looks into the
planet's datastream and something evil looks back. A subliminal
command flashes through Rene.net to Drummond's entire population:
`Kill the Doctor'. When the entire planet is against you, where can
you possibly hide? 7.8 The Age of Sutekh by Guy Adams. The world
has changed. And the evil Osiran Sutekh is returning. As blood
sacrifices and worship boost the strength of the God of War,
servicer robots walk the streets, killing those who have not
converted. Leela is working with the homeless population of the
city, while the Doctor co-operates with the police. A brutal battle
is ready to begin. And if the Doctor and his friends fail, everyone
in the galaxy will perish. CAST: Tom Baker (The Doctor), Louise
Jameson (Leela), Darren Boyd (Hemmings), Timothy Speyer (Fanshaw),
Catherine Bailey (Maddox), Dan Starkey (Hadean/Small
Hadean/Liddell/Mr Richards), Keith Barron (Lord Tulip), Greg Haiste
(Ron Tulip), Andrew Ryan (Edwin), Laura Rees (Deborah / Major
Harris), Sophia Myles (Rania Chuma), Gabriel Woolf (Sutekh),
Eleanor Crooks (Kendra), John Dorney (Charlton Joyce), Barnaby
Edwards (Ash/Stall Owner/Shop Keeper/Barge Captain/Dupree).
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Doctor Who: The Sun Makers (DVD)
Tom Baker, Louise Jameson, John Leeson, Roy Macready, Richard Leech, …
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Another adventure for everyone's favourite time traveller. The vast
majority of the population labour in an underground city, crippled
by the taxes imposed on them by the autocratic Company. It isn't
long before the Doctor is siding with the underground rebel
movement, but the need to overthrow the corrupt rulers takes on a
new urgency when Leela is captured and sentenced to death by their
leader, the sinister Collector...
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Doctor Who: Meglos (DVD)
Tom Baker, Lalla Ward, Bill Fraser, Edward Underdown, Frederick Treves, …
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On the planet Tigella, the mysterious source of all power - the
Dodecahedron - is failing. Zastor, the leader of the planet,
decides to call on an old friend to help them. An old friend who
travels the universe in a blue police box.
Another adventure for the intrepid space/time traveller. The Doctor
(Tom Baker) has returned the TARDIS to his home planet of
Gallifrey, but why has he forbidden Leela (Louise Jameson) to
accompany him? Why, upon claiming the Presidency, does he expel
every senior Time Lord to the outer wastes? And what plan is he
hatching with the hostile Vardans? The only people he seems to have
taken into his confidence are K9 and Chancellor Borusa, but
whatever game the Doctor is playing, he has reckoned without the
return of an old foe... This story marks the departure from the
series of Leela and K9 Mark 1.
The entire second season of the 1970s BBC sci-fi series.
'Redemption' sees Orac's prediction of the Liberator's destruction
looking likely to be fulfilled when the ship's original owners
arrive and take the rebels prisoner. In 'Shadow', Blake becomes
involved with an interplanetary crime syndicate. 'Weapon' sees
Blake and crew set out to steal a deadly 'delayed-effect' gun,
which Servalan also wishes to possess. In 'Horizon', the Liberator
heads for the edge of the Galaxy, only to be taken prisoner on the
planet Horizon. 'Pressure Point' sees Blake attempting to destroy
the Federation's control centre, only to walk into a trap set by
Travis. In 'Trial', Travis is made a scapegoat by Servalan for
their failure to capture Blake. 'Killer' sees Blake and his crew
stumbling upon a derelict spaceship whilst on a mission to crack
the Federation's new transmission code. The craft houses a deadly
plague which could threaten the existence of the entire universe.
In 'Hostage', Travis tries to trap Blake by kidnapping his cousin,
Inga. 'Countdown' sees Blake and crew coming to the aid of the
planet Albian, whose population are dying from radiation poisoning.
In 'Voice from the Past', a telepathic signal forces Blake to
reroute the Liberator to an asteroid where Travis lies in wait.
Whilst 'Gambit' sees Blake, Cally and Jenna visit a gambling world
to find the man who knows the location of the Federation's Star
One. Avon and Villa, meanwhile, choose to take Orac on an illicit
gambling spree. In 'The Keeper', Blake tries to obtain the key to
Star One from a tribal chief on the planet Goth. However, Travis
has beaten him to it. Finally, 'Star One' sees Blake at last launch
his attack on the Federation's headquarters, unaware that an alien
fleet is poised to invade.
This range of two-part audio dramas stars Tom Baker reprising his
most popular role as the Fourth Doctor (from 1974 - 1981) with a
number of his original TV companions. This fifth series reunites
the Doctor with Romana (Lalla Ward), a fellow Time Lord for
adventures across Time and Space! On a brisk winter's morning in
1850s Yorkshire, Cuthbert, head of the intergalactic business known
as 'The Conglomerate' prepares to hijack a very special train. In
the far future, his assistant, Mr Dorrick is awoken by howling
alarms. There is a problem with the Quantum Gateway. In the TARDIS,
the Doctor, Romana and K9 detect strange distortions in the Vortex,
an energy stream coming from a strange creature called a Laan. The
threads of a plan centuries in the making are coming together. But
who is behind this plan? And can anyone possibly escape when
history is against them? The fifth series in a Big Finish range
which is hugely popular with fans of the classic TV series Doctor
Who. The pairing of the Doctor and Romana harks back to the
most-watched period of Doctor Who, one that to a generation is the
most loved and iconic and which broke the records for viewers of
the show.Tom Baker's portrayal of the Fourth Doctor Who still tops
popularity polls today. He was a special guest in 2013's 50th
anniversary story Doctor Who - The Day of the Doctor. Guest David
Warner is a familiar face from a wealth of quality appearances on
TV and film - for Sci-Fi fans in particular he's recognised from
Star Trek: The Next Generation, Doctor Who, Time Bandits, and two
Star Trek movies: though this just scratches the surface of a rich
career.Guest David Troughton is the son of the second Doctor actor,
Patrick Troughton, and in a long, varied career has appeared on TV
in everything from A Very Peculiar Practice to Doctor Who. CAST:
Tom Baker (The Doctor), Lalla Ward (Romana), John Leeson (K9),
David Warner (Cuthbert), Toby Hadoke (Mr Dorrick), David Troughton
(The Black Guardian). NOTE: This adventure continues in next
month's Doctor Who: Casualties of Time.
All four classic Doctor Who stories featuring the alien species,
the Sontarans, who first appeared in the 1973 story, 'The Time
Warrior'. The Sontarans are a self -cloning race who live in a
militaristic society in the 'southern spiral arm of the galaxy'.
Humanoid in appearance, with a squat build and distinctive
dome-shaped heads, they are far stronger than mere humans and
possess an unquenchable thirst for war. The other stories in this
set are 'The Invasion of Time' (1977), 'The Two Doctors' (1984) and
'The Sontaran Experiment' (1975).
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The Stones of Blood (CD)
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The Final Phase (CD)
Nicholas Briggs; Read by Tom Baker, Mary Tamm, John Leeson
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The Sands of Life (CD)
Nicholas Briggs; Read by Tom Baker, Mary Tamm, John Leeson
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Sheridan Moorkirk has just been elected president of Earth but the
harsh realities of who really runs the planet are just beginning to
dawn on her. And what's more, she's starting to hear voices.
Meanwhile, the Doctor and Romana encounter a mass of aliens heading
to Earth. Aliens who have already made the mistake of upsetting the
infamous Cuthbert, all-powerful CEO of the conglomerate, by
destroying one of his space platforms. Will the Doctor and Romana
be able to avert inter-species war that will destroy all life on
Earth?
Everyone's favourite time traveller returns to do battle with his
greatest foes. Years after his peremptory departure from Totters
Lane (see the first ever story, 'Doctor Who: An Unearthly Child'),
the Doctor (Sylvester McCoy) returns to 1963 London to discover
that the military have been called in to do battle with an alien
invasion force at Coal Hill School. The aliens turn out to be none
other than the Daleks, whose Emperor wants to obtain a Gallifreyan
stellar manipulator - known as the Hand of Omega- which was left in
the Doctor's care. However, a group of renegade Daleks are also
after the Hand, in league with a fascistic human group. Can the
Doctor defeat both Dalek armies and prevent the Hand of Omega being
misused?
Two episodes from the Tom Baker era 'Doctor Who', devoted to the
Doctor's favourite metallic pooch - K9. In 'The Invisible Enemy', a
mysterious cloud is causing havoc in space, infecting all those who
pass through it with an intelligent virus which could spread
throughout the whole galaxy. The Doctor (Baker) and Leela (Louise
Jameson) try to come to the rescue, but the TARDIS passes through
the cloud itself, leaving the Doctor infected with the virus. He
and Leela then try to find help at a nearby medical station, where
they meet the eccentric Professor Marius and his pet robot K-9. In
'K9 and Company', the pilot from the 'Doctor Who' spin-off series,
the Doctor's former companion, Sarah-Jane Smith (Elisabeth Sladen),
arrives to take up residence with her Aunt Lavinia at the village
of Moreton. She finds the house deserted apart from a crate marked
for her attention, which turns out to contain a gift from the Time
Lord: K9 Mark 3. The mechanical dog teams up with Sarah to
investigate Aunt Lavinia's disappearance, and together they unearth
evidence of witchcraft.
Another adventure for everyone's favourite Time Lord. The Doctor
(Tom Baker) and Romana take a holiday on the planet Argolis, in the
giant pleasure dome known as the Leisure Hive. Unbeknown to them,
Pangol, the son of the Argolin leader Mena, is planning to provoke
a war with their age-old enemies the Foamasi, using the Tachyon
Recreation Generator to create an army of duplicates of himself.
Feature-length episode to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the
long-running sci-fi series. All five Doctors (Peter Davison,
Patrick Troughton, Jon Pertwee, Richard Hurndall and Tom Baker) and
many of their old companions are taken out of time and deposited in
the Death Zone on Gallifrey. There they must battle not only the
Master, but Daleks, Cybermen and Yeti in order to reach the Dark
Tower and discover the Tomb of Rassilon. This special edition
includes new special effects and extra footage not included in the
original broadcast.
This range of two-part audio dramas stars Tom Baker reprising his
most popular role as the Fourth Doctor (from 1974 - 1981) with a
number of his original TV companions. This fifth series reunites
the Doctor with Romana (Lalla Ward), a fellow Time Lord for
adventures across Time and Space! A modulated frequency wave
cancellation signal isn't something that the Doctor and Romana
expect to detect in 1960s London. But then they don't expect to
find Professor Lanchester, the man who invented it, lying
unconscious. Or MI5 investigating. With the help of MI5 Agent
Miller, Lanchester's daughter Jill, and his nephew a pirate radio
DJ called Mark, the Doctor, Romana and K-9 investigate. They soon
discover that there is more at risk than they imagined, and an
alien invasion is about to begin. Can the Doctor identify and
defeat the aliens in time? Will Romana manage to find a recombinant
transducer before it's too late? And how will K-9 cope with his new
job? The fifth series in a Big Finish range which is hugely popular
with fans of the classic TV series Doctor Who. The pairing of the
Doctor and Romana harks back to the most-watched period of Doctor
Who, one that to a generation is the most loved and iconic and
which broke the records for viewers of the show. Guest actor Karl
Theobald is a familiar voice and face from such TV hits as Green
Wing, Primeval and Twenty Twelve. CAST: Tom Baker (The Doctor),
Lalla Ward (Romana), John Leeson (K9), Karl Theobald (Mark
Lanchaster), Phil Mulryne (Barnaby Miller), Alix Wilton Regan
(Jill), John Banks (Derek Fretus).
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The Exxilons (CD)
Nicholas Briggs; Illustrated by Anthony Lamb; Read by Tom Baker, Louise Jameson, John Leeson
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Planet E9874 supports a developing civilisation known as the Tarl.
The peaceful, technologically advanced Locoyuns are helping the
Tarl develop redimentary technology. What could be more innocent
than that? When the Doctor, Leela and K9 arrive, they find the
delicate balance in the relationship between the two cultures
reaching an unexpected crisis point. The spears are flying and the
threat of all-out war is in the air. The Doctor must use all his
guile to tread a careful path with Tarl leader Ergu, while Leela
and K9 discover an ancient power of unimaginable strength which
threatens to tear the minds out of its victims. This story revisits
spooky aliens The Exxilons from 1974's Death to the Daleks
adventure. The fourth series in a Big Finish range which is hugely
popular with fans of the classic TV series Doctor Who. As well as
Doctor Who, Louise Jameson has been seen in Bergerac, Eastenders
and many more UK shows. Cast: Tom Baker (The Doctor), Louise
Jameson (Leela), John Leeson (K9), Daisy Dunlop (Trexa), Jacqueline
King (Calura), Hugh Ross (Gethal).
The TARDIS materialises on a planet where the age of prosperity
comes often, and precious jewels line the streets like litter.
Overseeing the citizens is the bombastic Captain, half human and
half machine. Lurking in shadows are the Mentiads, mysterious
cowled figures who set their sights on certain individuals and
claim them for their own. As the Doctor, Romana and K9 become
entangled in local events they are caught between the apparently
insane Captain and apparently sinister Mentiads. But then the
Doctor makes a terrible discovery beneath the surface of the
planet, and realises the true nature of the Captain's operations.
Soon yet another planet comes under threat from the Captain, one
which the Doctor knows well: Earth. Can he manage to save it from a
terrible fate? John Leeson narrates this classic full-cast TV
adventure, written by Douglas Adams (The Hitchhiker's Guide to the
Galaxy), and in a special bonus interview he recalls his time as
the Voice of K9 in the BBC TV series. Also included are colour PDF
files of the original TV camera scripts. 2 CDs. 2 hrs 4 mins.
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